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WWE Legend Drops Honest Take On Triple H’s Hall Of Fame Induction

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A two-time WWE Hall of Famer remarked on his friend Triple H’s induction into the Hall of Fame this year.

When WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Paul “Triple H” Levesque, was announced for the 2025 Hall of Fame class, it was done in a very unique way.

Since people in WWE knew that Triple H was never going to induct himself, his good friends, WWE Hall of Famers Shawn Michaels & The Undertaker, appeared at a WWE Town Hall event at the company’s headquarters to tell Hunter that it was time to go into the Hall of Fame.

It was a complete surprise to Triple H, who was very emotional about it. Obviously, Triple H was deserving of the honor as one of the greatest WWE superstars of all time, with 14 WWE World Titles won in his career, many major PLE main event matches, and a long run as one of the top heels in WWE history.

At the 2025 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony in Las Vegas, Triple H headlined the event and spoke for nearly an hour, talking about his family, lifelong friends, the early days in his pro wrestling career, his long 20-year run in WWE as a superstar, and his current role as the man in charge of the company creatively.

Kevin Nash is a two-time WWE Hall of Famer and one of Levesque’s best friends as well, since they were part of the 1990s group known as The Kliq, who are still close friends today.

While speaking to Denise Salcedo, Nash spoke about The Game’s induction.

“It was about time. He wouldn’t put himself in. Finally, ‘Taker and Shawn basically threw him in. It was good, and it’s so deserving. Everything he’s done, not just in the ring but since that.”

Kevin Nash Doesn’t Want A Job Like What Triple H Has

As the WWE CCO, Triple H’s job is to oversee the talent roster while also running the main roster creatively, which means he’s the head booker of Raw, SmackDown, and PLEs.

When Nash was asked about his friend’s job, the former WWE & WCW World Champion, who also helped run WCW as the booker for a short period, made it clear that it wasn’t a role for him.

“He’s 10 years younger than I am, and there’s just no way. I would not want that kind of workload. I’m not that kind of guy. I don’t wanna be in charge. I don’t wanna grind. I wanna just kinda chill and do my own thing.”

Logan Paul also had a message to his WWE boss, Triple H, making it clear that he loves being a WWE superstar and he wants to keep working. Paul recently had an impressive showing against John Cena at WWE Clash in Paris, which was a match that Cena won.